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We distinguish between three sets of rights – property rights, political rights, and civil rights – and provide a taxonomy of political…
China's efforts to transition from an economy driven by investment and exports to one based on private consumption and services are roiling…
Money is essential for electoral politics yet its use and abuse often raises problems of graft, corruption, and cronyism. To throw new…
On June 23 and 24, twenty five experts met at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government under the auspices of the Geopolitics of…
What do citizens of the United States and Germany think about their schools and school policies? This paper offers the first broad…
Work is mostly unpleasant. Doing lots of unpleasant work is how countries get rich. And being rich is how more people get to do pleasant…
Triggered by climate change and the melting of its ice shield, the Arctic's new maritime accessibility has raised serious questions about…
The promise, prospects, and public policy trade-offs related to the development, production, and use of second-generation biofuels in road…